Freedom and Religion in Kant and his Immediate Successors
Discover the profound insights of George di Giovanni in his compelling work, Freedom and Religion in Kant and his Immediate Successors, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This hardback edition spans 390 pages, delving into the revolutionary nature of Kant's critical philosophy. Di Giovanni not only highlights the groundbreaking aspects of Kant's thought but also exposes the metaphysical assumptions that have historically clouded its interpretation. By addressing these misconceptions, he sheds light on how Kant's ideas were often misappropriated by Enlightenment popular philosophy. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of freedom, religion, and philosophy, providing a nuanced understanding of Kant's legacy and its immediate successors. Add this insightful title to your collection and explore the depths of Enlightenment thought.